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Black is the New Green: Seeing Color to Advance Environmental Justice

Black is the New Green: Seeing Color to Advance Environmental Justice

by Nia Heard-Garris | Feb 13, 2022 | our work, writing

Black is the New Green: Seeing Color to Advance Environmental Justice When I look at green spaces . . . When I look at green spaces, I feel a sense of mourning. Especially, when I look upon my small yard in an urban city. I, and many others like me, have lost touch...

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